NEW YORK - OCTOBER 14: An Apple customer demonstrates the voice assistant program on his newly purchased iPhone 4s outside of the Apple Store on Broadway and 67th Street on October 14, 2011 in New York City. The new phone, which went on …
Posted: 11/03/2011
NEW YORK (AP) - A new smartphone app will help you transition your old paper photos into the digital age. Called ShoeBox, the free app lets you use your iPhone's camera as a photo scanner.
The iPhone app launched last week. An Android version is coming soon. ShoeBox comes as social media giant Facebook is preparing to launch its new "timeline" feature.
Timeline essentially turns user profiles into an online scrapbook for the most important moments of their lives. As such, it encourages users to add photos from their lives before Facebook.
ShoeBox creator Rudy Adler says that's where ShoeBox comes in.
The app lets users rotate, crop, date and tag photos and share them with friends and family either through Shoebox or Facebook.
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